Senior Tyler Breeding (5-10, 170), a middle linebacker/wingback, has been the talk of preseason drills.

“Tyler is like Andy King was last year,” Norris said. “He’s made himself into a player and a leader. Summey also is a good leader.”

Norris feels Moore has the potential to play college ball. “He has good feet, is very strong and can bench-press 305 pounds,’’ the coach said.

North still will attack from a double-wing formation but with less power and more options since the players are smaller.

Carl McGathey will line up at fullback, flanked by wingbacks Breeding and Brandon Rogan.

Jeff Clawson will be at split end and Kory Morgan at tight end, with tackles Matt Rhoten and Jacob Perkins, guards Moore and Corbin Calhoun and Summey forming the offensive interior.

The team has exceptional speed in McGathey, Eric Pearcy and Doran.

“We’ll try to control the ball and limit our mistakes,” Norris said. “We’ll run some options and get some splits in the line.”

North’s entire defensive lineup is new. Brandon Black and Jacob Hartsoe will be at the ends, Cody Blakely at nose guard, Pearcy and Brad Baker at outside linebacker, McGathey and Breeding at inside linebacker, Clawson and Calhoun at cornerback and Rogan and Cody Martin as the twin safeties.

North’s coordinators are Jeremy Harris on offense and Mike Copas on defense. Both are former North players.